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Aberdeen’s medical ‘Class of '67’ look back – and look ahead
On Saturday (September 1), eminent medical graduates will come together from all over the world for the first of this year’s reunions of former students of the University of Aberdeen’s School of Medicine.
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Aberdeen graduate bags prestigious RSPB Medal
Aberdeen graduate Dr Jeff Watson has become just the second Scot to be awarded the RSPB Medal in recognition of his outstanding contribution to bird conservation.
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Chess gurus gather in Aberdeen
Some of the world’s greatest chess players have gathered in the Granite City as part of a conference being held at the University of Aberdeen.
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British women more likely than Americans to have plastic surgery to please partner
A new study into cosmetic surgery suggests that British women are more likely than Americans to go under the knife to please their partner.
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Thousands hit campus for Open Day
King’s College campus will be swollen by thousands of visitors today as the University of Aberdeen holds its Open Day.
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First turf cut on landmark medical teaching complex
A nurse, a fourth year medical student and a ‘simulated patient’ will help cut the first turf on the site where a multi-million pound state-of-the-art centre is being built for the University of Aberdeen and NHS Grampian.
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Biological lecturer scoops media fellowship
A lecturer from the University of Aberdeen’s School of Biological Sciences has temporarily joined the staff at a national newspaper. Dr Michael Wilson is working for The Scotsman newspaper, based in Edinburgh, where he is working with their Environment correspondent, Ian Johnston, for three weeks.
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University beckons for Summer School students
While most of us have been enjoying the summer, more than 200 students at the University of Aberdeen have been getting stuck into an intensive 10-week study course.
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Aberdeen academic staff rewarded for excellence in teaching
Three members of staff from the University of Aberdeen are the successful winners of the first 2007 Excellence in Teaching Awards and will be presented with their prizes at a ceremony at the Institution tomorrow (Thursday, August 23).
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Students reach milestone in lifelong learning
The dedication of a group of students who have worked tirelessly towards their University awards will be recognised at a special ceremony being held at the University of Aberdeen tonight (Thursday, August 23).